777: Does the fact that God did or allowed something keep it from being evil?

These are two different questions.

God does nor causes any evil - so NOTHING He ever does - even allowing evil, is evil. First thing, if he did now allow evil actions, we could not sin, as we could not have free will without the potential to do evil. Again, God knows all - He never allows evil simply so evil will thrive or accomplish its goals - He always has an eternal view as to what the outcomes He knows they will produce. Across Scripture, God has also used one evil entity to punish another. He brought immense good out of orchestrating the freely followed evil intentions of Joseph's brothers, of Judas' betray of Christ - but only He can know and accomplish such - He is sovereign over ALL!

777, what do you think - can God cause evil? Does He do evil? Why the question?

777: Does the fact that God did or allowed something keep it from being evil?

These are two different questions.

God does nor causes any evil - so NOTHING He ever does - even allowing evil, is evil. First thing, if he did now allow evil actions, we could not sin, as we could not have free will without the potential to do evil

So?

Again, God knows all - He never allows evil simply so evil will thrive or accomplish its goals

Hannibal Lector would say the same thing about himself. So wouid Dexter Morgan with much more justification.

- He always has an eternal view as to what the outcomes He knows they will produce. Across Scripture, God has also used one evil entity to punish another. He brought immense good out of orchestrating the freely followed evil intentions of Joseph's brothers, of Judas' betray of Christ - but only He can know and accomplish such - He is sovereign over ALL!

777, what do you think - can God cause evil? Does He do evil? Why the question?

That I don't know what made evil evil and good good. God does so many things that humans would be condemned for.
Does might make right?

Sovereignty is useless without the ability to resort to brute force. And that's not to knock sovereignty.